Thanks for your help but unfortunately my Windows EN does not display such a dialog box.
Would you be so kind as to detail how you get it by detailing each step for it?
When I right-click on more than one notes I get the flwg dialog box:
I cannot see any option to create a TOC Master Note.
Many thanks in advance.

Thanks but pardon me as I have been unable to find how create a TOC note in EN from help and learning. More precisely when I follow the instructions and select more than one note how can I get the shortcut menus as in your screenshot?

Hi everybody,
As I often have a bundle of related notes about the same topic (that often come from Wikipedia) and some of them have links that refer to another captured web page, I was wondering if Evernote would allow me to easily and quickly update those links so they point to the other captured page.
For instance, I captured the flwg page: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycle_de_Fondation, which is about Asimov's famous trilogy. The page contains three links to each of the three books the trilogy consists of; each link refers to a single web page I also captured to Evernote.
When I click one of those links I start my browser to open the corresponding page from the web. I would rather like to open the corresponding page from my Evernote notebook.
Is there a way to do so from within Evernote quickly and easily?
Many thanks in advance for any help.
Cheers.
Patrick

Hi everybody,
As this is my very first post on this forum I say hello to everybody.
I have the same requirement as @DanHK. I considered using an external indexing program (such as dtSearch or Archivarius) to index my exported notebooks. Can this make sense?
I look forward to reading any tips and hints about the matter.
Cheers.
Patrik